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To my understanding was an unusual one. I believe that Franklin and Eleanor were 2nd or 3rd cousins. It was a marriage of convenience - while supportive of one a…nother they spent a lot of time apart dealing with their own missions. But Franklin also had an outside affair with Eleanor's social secretary, Lucy Mercer. which began soon after she was hired in early 1914. In September 1918, Eleanor found letters revealing the affair in Roosevelt's luggage, when he returned from World War I.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, by his authority as President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief, authorized and directed the Secretary of War to take any action he deems …necessary to enforce Executive Order 9066. FDR signed and issued the presidential executive order during World War II as a response to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the Niihau Incident (both occurred on December 7,1941).

No. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was the 32nd president, was born January 30th 1882 in Hyde Park, New York and died April 12th, 1945 in his summer vacation home in Warm Springs, …Georgia. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president, was born October 27th, 1858 on 28 east 20th street, New York City and died January 6th, 1919 at Sagamore Hill.

when you were 18 years old back then you had to go go to fancy parts and Eleanor saw her cousin at the party's and they talked during the party's then fell in love then she to…ok Franklin to walk where the poor people lived and he took Eleanor to his schools collage football games then got married March 17th 1905

He wanted the national animal to be the brown bear because he thought that that animal represented the nation of America the best, strong and fearsome. But the brown bear is a…lso found in Canada, so it wasn't a native animal. The bald eagle was chosen as the national animal.